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Dr.Adrian Rogers, Pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church and host of "Love Worth Finding" heard across the Bott Radio Network, welcomed Worldview Weekend to Memphis.


Rich Bott,(Bott Radio Network) Adrian Rogers, (Love Worth Finding) Brannon Howse (Worldview Weekends) and Tim Wildmon (American Family Radio) pose in front of the "world" and symbolize the leadership necessary to equip the saints. Each serves to spread the Word of God to all who have ears to hear. The inaugural Memphis Worldview Weekend was a resounding success and will return to Memphis to continue to educate, equip and inspire the Body of Christ. For more information on upcoming Conferences near you, visit www.worldviewweekend.com


Over 700 people attended the first Memphis Worldview Weekend.


Over 1200 people attend the 2002 Worldview Weekend Conference in Wichita.


Rich Bott makes a point while celebrating Bott Radio Network's 40th Anniversary.


David Barton teaches about America's Founders and their faith.


Executive Vice President Rich Bott of Bott Radio Network(left) with David Barton, President of Wallbuilders.


Dr. David Jeremiah teaches from the pulpit


Dr. Jeremiah is the speaker on "Turning Point" heard daily on Bott Radio Network.


The Word of God is the emphasis and additional resource materials were available to help people better understand a Christian worldview.


Bott Radio Network's KCVW 94.3 FM booth, with Area Manager C.H.Hermon and his wife Annette, Director of Broadcast Operations Eben Fowler,and Executive Vice President Rich Bott.


Brannon Howse, President & Founder of Worldview Weekend, leads the congregational singing Friday night.

Immanuel Baptist Church hosted the 2003 Wichita Worldview Weekend, sponsored by Bott Radio Network, American Family Radio, Logos Research Systems and Got Life? Ministries. A lineup of powerful speakers taught Friday evening and all day Saturday around the theme, "Capturing Certain Truth in Uncertain Times." Worldveiw Weekend is America's largest Christian worldview conference, this year reaching more than 30,000 people. The Wichita Worldview Weekend drew more than 1200 people.



Friday evening Kirk Cameron, Ray Comfort and Frank Harber taught a unified theme concerning witnessing, faith and true conversion. Topics included "Hell's Best Kept Secrets", "True and False Conversion" and "The Incredible Faith of Atheism". Saturday the teaching continued with both a general session and separate sessions called Teen Tracks.



Teen Tracks presented included the comedy of J.J.Jasper, Frank Harber speaking on "errors" in the Bible, and Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort speaking on witnessing the way Jesus did, and then opened the floor to questions. Frank Harber closed the session telling the teens how to go to college without going astray from a Christian worldview.



Adult general sessions Saturday included Frank Harber teaching "10 Reasons We Know Jesus is God", Scott Lindsey teaching on the Bible and Technology featuring Logos Research Systems products that make Bible study and teaching preparation inviting and interesting. Ray Comfort taught on how to make an atheist backslide, and Bob Cornuke talked about the four anchors that Paul left behind and where they are now, as well as other archaeological evidence that confirms the Bible.


Kirk Cameron, evangelist and actor, above left, and Ray Comfort, above right, opened the Weekend Friday.



Dr. Frank Harber in action, above. He brought an energetic spirit to his teaching on apologetics, atheism and witnessing.


It's not all teaching at Worldview Weekend. Singer Al Denson, appeared, as well as Ginger Millermon, to help enhance the teaching with a spirit of worship.


Over 1200 attended to gain knowledge about a Christian worldview.


Worldview features a Teen Track designed to inform the next generation of the church, shown above left. Comedian J.J. Jasper, above right, entertained both the general and Teen Track sessions with his unique brand of comedy.


Audience and speakers mix during a break. Above left, Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort greet people and sign books. Various ministries had booths available to inform and educate. The Voice of the Martyrs booth is shown above right.


Scott Lindsey demonstrates powerful Bible study tools to enhance individual study.


American Family Association Vice President Tim Wildmon, above left, with Kirk Cameron. A multitude of materials were available for purchase during breaks, above right.


Bott Radio Network Executive Vice President Rich Bott, above left, with KCVW Area Manager C.H. Hermon. C.H. visits with enthusiastic listener Chuck Holdeman above right, in front of the KCVW booth.


International explorer Bob Cornuke gave a stirring presentation about the reliability of the Bible as it concerns archaeology and recent finds.


Immanuel Baptist's Senior Pastor Terry Fox with Rich Bott in front of the KCVW booth.


Brannon Howse, making announcements about upcoming events.


Dr. David Jeremiah teaches more than 600 people at the Second Annual Worldview Weekend Conference. Part of his message was this is no time for His Church to panic, to become distracted, to be confused by prophetic rabbit trails, or to miss priceless opportunities.

The Second Annual Worldview Weekend was held at Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee March 6th & 7th 2004. Bellevue Baptist Church is pastored by Dr. Adrian Rogers and is host of Love Worth Finding heard across Bott Radio Network and locally on WCRV 640 AM. Brannon Howse, President of the American Family Policy Institute and founder of Worldview Weekends brought WVW back to Memphis where more than 600 people came to hear Dr. David Jeremiah host of Turning Point and Dr. Steve Brown host of Key Life. Both radio ministries are heard on Bott Radio Network. The BRN staff in Memphis led by General Manager Sunny Caldwell greeted conference attendees & BRN listeners. Some of those attending came as far as Poplar Bluff Missouri to attend the weekend. Other speakers at the Worldview Weekend Conference included Sean McDowell, son of Josh McDowell, Ron Carlson, & Frank Harber. Music was led by Christian artist Al Denson.

Worldview Weekend is going to 21 cities in 2004 and continues to offer cutting edge teaching conerning the times we live in.


Brannon Howse welcomes the audience to Worldview Weekend Memphis.



Worship and singing were led by Brannon Howse and Christian recording artist Al Denson


During breaks between sessions, WCRV Operations Manager Shirley Gossett (center) greets visitors to WCRV's booth that features various ministries that Bott Radio Network airs.


Ron Carlson. left above, and Steve Brown, right above, were two of the dynamic speakers at this year's Worldview Weekend.


Worldview Weekend lets you get up close and personal. Above, WCRV General Manager Sunny Caldwell gets a hug from Key Life's Steve Brown.


WCRV Program Director Byron Tyler with Turning Point's Dr. David Jeremiah


Sean McDowell teaches at one of the separate Teen Tracks designed to engage and equip the next generation of the Church.


People from across the Mid-South enjoyed the teaching and fellowship that comprise Worldview Weekend.


2000 people attended the first Worldview Weekend Family Reunion at Branson's Tri-Lakes Center.

Bott Radio Network was a co-sponsor of the first Worldview Weekend Family Reunion at the Tri-Lakes Center in Branson, May 14th – 16th, and by all accounts it was a huge success. Approximately 2,000 people attended from several surrounding states to hear such dynamic speakers as David Jeremiah, Woodrow Kroll, David Barton, Josh McDowell, Sean McDowell, Frank Harber, Kerby Anderson and Carl Kerby. People of all ages were in attendance and everyone was blessed and challenged by the messages they heard.

Because Branson means entertainment, attendees were also treated to some great music by: The Cumberland Quartet, Horse Creek, Joshua Tompkins and Worldview Weekend Founder Brannon Howse. Other entertainment included a comedy team who impersonated President George W. Bush and his father, former President Bush, Todd Oliver and his "talking dogs" and others. The event also allowed time on Saturday afternoon for families to enjoy such attractions as Silver Dollar City, Dixie Stampede and the Showboat Branson Belle.


Bott Radio Network Founder and President Dick Bott, welcomes the crowd. Above right, Dick Bott during a radio interview.


Approximately 1800 people attended Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion.


David Barton, President of Wallbuilders.


Horse Creek Bluegrass Band performed, above left. Josh McDowell, makes a passionate defense of the Gospel.


Lots of people stopped by the Bott Radio Network booth, and among them was Dr. Woodrow Kroll of Back to the Bible, shown above right with KSCV Area Manager Paul Schneider.


Worldview Weekend Founder Brannon Howse sang as well as served as Master of Ceremonies. Above right, Kerby Anderson of Probe Ministries and co-host of Point of View at the Bott Radio Network booth.


Dr.David Jeremiah of Turning Point, with KSCV Area Manager Paul Schneider. Above right, Frank Harber, President of the Institute for Christian Defense.


It wasn't all teaching and singing. Above, a comedy team impersonated both Bush Presidents providing wholesome entertainment for the crowd. Ample time was also available during the weekend to see sights in Branson as part of the Family Reunion.


Part of the Bott Radio Network Branson Team at Worldview Weekend Family Reunion. From left, Paul Schneider, KSCV Springfield Area Manager, Trace Thurlby, BRN's Chief Operating Officer, Joseph Palmer, KQCV Oklahoma Account Executive, and Helen Ransom, KCCV Kansas City Account Executive.

Bott Radio Network Co-Sponsored the 2nd Annual Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion at the Tri-Lakes Center, Friday through Sunday, April 29th - May 1st. Approximately 1800 attended the event, which focused on thinking like a Christian and applying the Bible to all of life.


Brannon Howse, President of Worldview Weekends,opened Friday night with singing.


Michael Youssef of "Leading the Way."


Erwin Lutzer of Moody Bible Church in Chicago.

Branson entertainers showed their talents between speakers throughout the Weekend. Music was provided by Chelly Graves & Unlike Others, The Yeary's & the Branson Valley Boys, and the Evangel University Orchestra from Springfield. Comedy and illusions were showcased by Hamner & Barber and Matt "Bubba" Gumm and Tom "Gabby" Gumm.


Entertainment between speakers was provided by Hamner & Barber (above left) and the Yeary's and the Branson Valley Boys.

Saturday morning Bob Lepine of "FamilyLife Today" spoke. "FamilyLife Today" is heard on Bott Radio Network and you can see the broadcast schedule here. Scott Lindsey of Logos Systems, another Worldview Weekend Co-Sponsor, showed off the technical way to Bible study using Logos products. Following this, Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort, hosts of the television show, "Way of the Master" spoke and also had a live witnessing workshop during the scheduled free time in the early afternoon.


Rich Bott, BRN's Executive Vice President, oversees activity at the booth during the opening afternoon of Worldview Weekend.


Bott Radio Network held a drawing for the beautiful gift basket shown above.


Bob Lepine of "FamilyLife Today" (above left) and Kirk Cameron of "Way of the Master."

Saturday afternoon was open to enjoy Branson, America's premier family vacationland. Saturday evening the Weekend resumed with Russell O'Quinn, one of the nation's oldest working test pilots giving his testimony. He was followed by Steve Saint, son of the martyr Nate Saint, sharing his life story of growing up in Ecuador and the United States.


The Branson Belle Dinner Cruise was an option during free time Saturday.


Steve Saint (above left) and Russell O'Quinn.


Rich Bott listens as Monna Stafford, Bott Radio Network's Regional Manager for Business Development for Southwest Missouri describes the contents of the gift basket onstage Saturday evening.


Star Parker shared her testimony Sunday morning.

Sunday morning Star Parker, author of "Uncle Sam's Plantation" gave her stirring testimony. She spoke of freedom from the cycle of government dependency through knowing the True Meaning of freedom in Jesus Christ.


KQCV Oklahaoma General Manager Paul Sublett helps at the BRN booth during a break.


Bott Radio Network Founder and President Dick Bott and his wife Sherley visit with people at the BRN booth.
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